Educating the Student Body
GLOSSARY
Academic learning time
A measure used to assess quality physical
Physical education (ALT PE): education instruction. ALT PE is the time
during physical education class that children
are exposed to motor skills development,
understanding of movement principles,
attainment of health-enhancing levels of fit-
ness, regular engagement in physical activity,
socially responsible behaviors in physical
activity settings, and an appreciation of the
importance of physical activity engagement.
Active transport:
Modes of transportation to and from school
that involve physical activity, primarily
walking and biking.
Adiposity:
The state of an excess of body fat.
Aerobic capacity (power):
An indicator of endurance capacity or fitness. It
is a measure of the body’s ability to process oxy-
gen. It involves a combination of lung capacity,
size of the capillaries, pumping action of the
heart, and transfer of oxygen from red blood
cells to target tissues. It is frequently referred
to as maximal oxygen uptake or VO
2
max.
Balance:
A health-related component of physical fit-
ness that relates to the maintenance of equi-
librium while stationary or moving.
Body composition:
A health-related component of physical fit-
ness that applies to body weight and the
relative amounts of muscle, fat, bone, and
other vital tissues of the body. Most often,
the components are limited to fat and lean
body mass (or fat-free mass).
Body mass index:
An indirect measure of body fat, calculated
as the ratio of a person’s body weight in
kilograms to the square of a person’s height
in meters.
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BMI = weight (kilograms) ÷ height (meters)
2
BMI = weight (pounds) ÷ height (inches)
2
×
703
In children and youth, BMI is based on
growth charts for age and gender and is
referred to as BMI-for-age, which is used
to assess underweight, overweight, and risk
for overweight. According to the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
a child with a BMI-for-age-and-sex that is
equal to or greater than the 85th percentile
and lower than the 95th percentile is consid-
ered overweight. A child with a BMI-for-age-
and-sex that is equal to or above the 95th
percentile is considered obese. In this report,
the definition of obesity is equivalent to the
CDC definition of obesity. Earlier CDC cri-
teria defined BMI-for-age-and-sex as being
equal to or above the 95th percentile as
overweight.
Bone mineral content:
The amount of mineral at a particular skel-
etal site, such as the femoral neck or lumbar
spine, or the total body.
Bone mineral density:
Determined by dividing the bone mineral
content by the area of a scanned region.
Built environment:
The man-made elements of the physical envi-
ronment; buildings, infrastructure, and other
physical elements created or modified by
people and the functional use, arrangement
in space, and aesthetic qualities of these
elements.
Cardiorespiratory endurance: A health-related component of physical fit-
ness that relates to the ability of the circu-
latory and respiratory systems to supply
oxygen during sustained physical activity
(also called cardiorespiratory fitness aerobic
capacity).
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